In the third quarter 2017, Carter’s U.S. retail sales increased 7.2%. U.S. comparable sales increased 1.7%, comprised of comparable e-commerce growth of 22.5%, partially offset by a comparable stores sales decline of 4.3%.

International e-commerce grew 42% in the quarter, driven by a 61% comp in Canada and a 23% comp in China. Casey noted the company’s Canada e-commerce business is growing significantly faster than it had envisioned.

“With the investments we’ve made in e-commerce capabilities, we believe we are well positioned to benefit from the secular shift to online shopping,” said Casey.

The retailer’s total e-commerce-related sales this year, including wholesale, are projected up about 30% to 19% of total sales.

Carter’s is finding more than 70% of its website traffic is coming through mobile devices. Mobile phone demand grew over 45% in the third quarter.